Introducción
Utiliza esta guía para quitar y reemplazar el ensamblaje de la pantalla con marco en tu teléfono inteligente Huawei P10 Lite.
Si el cristal de la pantalla está roto, coloca tiras anchas de cinta sobre la pantalla antes de comenzar la reparación. Esto protegerá tus ojos y facilitará la limpieza.
Al volver a montar, aplica adhesivo nuevo donde sea necesario.
Qué necesitas
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Introduce la punta de una púa de apertura entre la tapa trasera y el marco medio y deslízala alrededor del teléfono para cortar el adhesivo.
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Usar un mango de succión para levantar la carcasa trasera podría ayudarte a generar un poco de espacio donde insertar la púa de apertura.
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Remueve el tornillo Phillips #00 .
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Remueve la placa del conector de la batería.
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Usa un extremo plano de un spudger para desconectar el cable flexible de batería.
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Usa un iOpener para ablandar el adhesivo debajo de la batería.
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Inserta un spudger entre la batería y el marco medio para crear un espacio libre.
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Introduce una púa de apertura o usa un spudger en el espacio para cortar el adhesivo por debajo de la batería.
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Usa una punta o herramienta de expulsión de tarjeta SIM y empújala en el pequeño orificio de la bandeja de la tarjeta SIM.
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Remueve la bandeja de la tarjeta SIM.
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Remuevo los dos tornillos Phillips.
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Remueve el soporte del cable flexible de la pantalla con pinzas.
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Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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Hello!
Thanks for the assembly guide! My phones display glass was broken, and I bought new display with frame (since the frame might have been bent), and this guide proved to be helpful. Though, I ought to mention that you did not show how the upper left metal cover for display port was removed (not that I needed it).
However, I think I slightly damaged the main cord between upper and lower motherboards, the orange one, when I was removing the battery. I can still recharge my phone and listen to music through loudspeaker, but I can not hear or be heard when I am having a phone call with someone. I can use hands-free with a microphone to get around the problem, but I wanted to ask that is it possible for the damaged cord to cause this problem, or could it be something else? I would imagine that I should at least hear the other person even if the cord is slightly damaged.
- Jesse
Hello Jesse
It could be, that cable sends data from the top to the bottom. The micro of the calls is the lower one, so the information could not reach the top if that part is damaged. Look at step 17, in that small plate is the microphone, it could be covered by dirt or not embedded in its hole. But the headset does not depend on that cable, could it have misplaced the headset? Look at step 13, if it is reversed, it will not work.
Oscar -
Hello all!
As we continue getting more and more boards with the same problem, I’d like to point out that you should be very careful when disconnecting the antenna cable. The soldering quality is probably not the best, and this may lead to the antenna cable coming out of the board along with the connector to which it is connected.. This is not so critical, but you will have to do some jewelry work to solder the detached connector.
Thank you for the good guide which helped us to save my son’s phone!
P.S.: I recommend buying the spare parts here - I had ordered the first display on ebay (this was before my brother recommended ifixit to me) and it was broken. The parts from ifixit came in perfect quality.